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UNWTO as Co-Organizer of Barcelona Future of Tourism World Summit

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UNWTO as Co-Organizer of Barcelona Future of Tourism World Summit - TRAVELINDEXBarcelona, Catalonia, Spain, September 26, 2021 / TRAVELINDEX / UNWTO will be a co-organizer of the Future of Tourism World Summit, presented by the Advanced Leadership Foundation and the INCYDE Foundation of the Spanish Chambers of Commerce with the support of Barcelona City Council, the Barcelona Provincial Council and the Zona Franca Consortium (CZFB). The event will be held in a hybrid format on October 26 and 27 at La Llotja de Mar and will bring together more than 80 speakers from 70 countries.

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After announcing their incorporation as co-organizers of the summit, UNWTO Secretary-General Zurab Pololikashvili stressed that it represents “an opportunity to rethink tourism development, ensuring the fairer distribution of its benefits and advancing the transition towards a carbon-neutral and more socially resilient tourism economy.”

An opportunity to rethink tourism development, ensuring the fairer distribution of its benefits and advancing the transition towards a carbon-neutral and more socially resilient tourism economy

For two days, experts will explore creative ways out of the crisis caused by the pandemic. They will also address issues related to sustainability, cultural identities, accessible tourism, wine tourism and personalized travel experiences, among others.

The event will be attended by 20 Ministers of Tourism from around the world, alongside former heads of state and government, as well as representatives of international organizations, business associations and global knowledge networks, including UNWTO, the Inter-American Development Bank (IADB), the International Youth Organization (IYO), the Organization of American States (OAS), the International Labour Organization (ILO) and the European Commission (EC).

The aim of the Future of Tourism World Summit is to find solutions to the challenges facing tourism worldwide in the aftermath of COVID-19, to develop collaborative systems to turn this crisis into an opportunity for shared progress and to contribute to the global economic reactivation of the sector.

The event will culminate in the signing of the Barcelona Declaration, which aims to become an international benchmark, establishing a framework for a new, more ethical and sustainable tourism model.

First forum on the future of post-pandemic tourism

The vice-president of the Advanced Leadership Foundation, Jorge Brown, explained that the summit aims to make tourism visible as “a central driver of the economy in all countries worldwide” and “must take measures to adapt to all contemporary challenges, especially after the pandemic”. “It is the first forum exclusively dedicated to addressing the future of tourism, and we are gathering leading decision-makers from all over the world,” he added. Brown also stressed that they have chosen to host the Summit in Barcelona because it is a “dynamic, diverse and inspiring city that looks to the future as an opportunity, while at the same time embracing its history.”

For the president of the INCYDE Foundation, José Luis Bonet, this Summit is “a sign of our ability to promote a global debate on how tourism can contribute to making the whole planet prosper in a sustainable and inclusive way, and of Spain’s firm commitment to UNWTO, whose headquarters are located in our country”. According to Bonet, “this summit means turning Barcelona, one of the world’s leading tourist destinations, into an area for reflection, debate and the generation of new proposals for the recovery, modernization and reinvention of tourism, a position that will be extraordinarily reinforced with the signing of the Barcelona Declaration.”

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The forum also aims to identify and promote leadership in the tourism sector to contribute to the future of the economy. As part of the summit, there will be an international call for 300 leaders who will be trained during the two days of the congress and then virtually for a further 12 months. The selected participants will work to replicate the knowledge they have learned, as well as to seek new allies for the Barcelona Declaration.

First published at TravelCommunication.net

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Switzerland and more Countries to Adopt WTTC Safe Travels Stamp

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Switzerland and more Countries to Adopt WTTC Safe Travels Stamp - SUISSETOURISME.com - TRAVELINDEXZurich, Switzerland, September 26, 2021 / TRAVELINDEX / More than 400 destinations around the world now proudly hold the World Travel & Tourism Council’s (WTTC) ‘Safe Travels’ stamp, with New Zealand, Switzerland, and Oman among the latest major destinations to adopt the globally recognised stamp. 400 destinations around the world now hold the globally recognised stamp.

WTTC, which has been continuously leading the private sector in the efforts to rebuild global consumer confidence and encourage the return of safe international travel, made history when it launched the world’s first ever global safety and hygiene stamp just over one year ago.

The stamp, which has been crucial to restoring confidence in travellers and revive the global Travel & Tourism sector, has now also been adopted by major destination countries such as Trinidad & Tobago, Madagascar, Samoa and Réunion Island.

Julia Simpson, President & CEO, WTTC said: “We are delighted that our Safe Travels stamp continues to go from strength to strength and has been adopted by destinations from every corner of the world.

“From Portugal to Puerto Rico, Sri Lanka to Slovenia, Thailand to Tunisia, our stamp is now recognised around the globe. This is testimony to the hard work and dedication of all those involved in making our stamp work for both destinations and holidaymakers.

“This sets a standard of health and safety protocols so visitors can travel safe in the knowledge that a destination is following the highest standards.”

According to WTTC’s 2020 Economic Impact Report (EIR), in 2019, Travel & Tourism contributed 10.4% to global GDP and supported 334 million jobs (one in 10 jobs across the world). However, following a year of global lockdowns and closed borders, some 62 million jobs in Travel & Tourism were lost around the world, and the sector’s contribution to global GDP slumped by US$4.5 trillion (-49.1%).

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Anantara Iko Mauritius Resort Reopens with Wellness Wellbeing Program

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Anantara Iko Mauritius Resort Reopens with Wellness Wellbeing Program

Blue Bay Marine Park, Mauritius, September 25, 2021 / TRAVELINDEX / The beautiful Indian Ocean island of Mauritius offers the perfect antidote to lockdown-weary travelers and is reopening to vaccinated travelers for quarantine free travel on October 1st. With exquisite natural scenery, miles of jaw dropping coastline and unrivalled experiences, the island is the destination of choice for discerning guests seeking a combination of luxurious adventure and holistic wellness. One of the newest properties on the island, Anantara Iko Mauritius Resort & Villas is welcoming back guests with the introduction of daily activities focused on wellness and active wellbeing and the launch of its brand-new pool villas.

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Upon reopening, the Resort will become a choice destination for those looking for an active and relaxing holiday with a daily schedule of multiple immersive activities. Guests can enjoy activities such as nearby guided forest walks, local cultural tours, snorkeling in the Blue Bay marine park, plus a selection of wellness therapies ranging from yoga, meditation, tai chi and stretching to de-stress and unwind in pure natural surroundings amplified by nature.

For those looking for a tailormade programme also incorporating spa, the new three, five and seven-day packages offer a series of therapeutic experiences making use of the award-winning spa and fitness facilities at Anantara Iko Mauritius and connecting guests to the rugged scenery of the locale. The full seven day ‘Back to Basics’ package includes a wide selection of personalised experiences for guests to pick from and can also be adapted for shorter stays.

A haven of modern tranquillity, the Anantara Spa forms a pivotal role in the wellness retreats of any length stay and guests are invited to surrender to the expert hands of highly experienced therapists to pamper and wind down. Indulgent treatments include Shirodhara Massage and Avant-garde musicotherapy to counter balance the effects of regular exercise on tired limbs. The 90-minute Anantara Signature Massage combines indigenous ingredients such as locally sourced salt scrubs and essential oils infused with flora and fauna native to the island. A schedule of spa therapies is included within each of the programmes.

Delectable dining is the pièce de résistance of any five-star retreat, and Anantara Iko Mauritius delivers all this, whilst showcasing the eclectic mix of cuisines from the island’s cauldron of cultures. Foodies will be satiated with daily wellness smoothies and a wide variety of healthy breakfast options on offer at the all-day dining Horizon, whilst vegans and fitness enthusiasts will delight at Bon Manzer offering innovative clean eating; for luxurious dining experiences, Sea.Fire.Salt offers signature seafood and grill with divine Indian ocean views with a feet in the sand option.

The luxury five-star resort is also delighted to soon unveil its Two- and Four-Bedroom Anantara Pool Villas, which are set within tropical gardens and combine modernity with indigenous design in homage to the serene surroundings of the southeast coast of Mauritius.

The new Anantara Pool Villas offer the luxury of flexibility, with in-villa check in and private entrances – guests simply choose between soaking up the sun on the spacious deck, taking a dip in their private pool, or just relaxing ensconced in privacy and luxury. With 270 sqm of space, the Two-Bedroom Pool Villa has all the comfort and amenities required to provide a perfect balance of togetherness and alone time. Generously sized at 395 sqm, the Four-Bedroom Pool Villa is perfect for a multi-generational family holiday allowing loved ones to reunite in absolute comfort while retaining a true sense of tranquillity and escapism.

Nestled in luscious and secluded surroundings, the Anantara Pool Villas are exquisitely designed with a continuation of the resort’s laid back luxe colour scheme and textiles. Inspired by the pristine white sands and accented with pops of tropical colour reflecting the sparkling shades of the Indian Ocean, golden beaches, amber sunsets, green sugar cane fields and rare corals. Indigenous materials honour the warmth and detail of local Mauritian architecture and craftmanship. Spaciously designed, each villa features a comfortable living space with a smart TV, a fully-equipped kitchenette and an alfresco dining area for feasts prepared by a private chef.

A tailor-made experience awaits with a personal butler on hand to cater to guests’ every need, from organising a private breakfast on a desert island or making restaurant reservations, to arranging cultural tours in the nearby cultural and historic town of Mahebourg together with in-room spa treatments.

Anantara Iko Mauritius Resort & Villas has something for everyone – foodies, history buffs, nature lovers, and adventurers. Book a Two-Bedroom Anantara Pool Villa with special rates from USD 692 per night on a bed and breakfast basis, bookable by the end of October 2021, and experience sophisticated luxury, exclusive privacy and ultimate relaxation under the tropical sun of Mauritius. Wellness packages start from USD 475 for the perfect combination of discovery and relaxation.

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About Anantara Hotels & Resorts
Anantara is a luxury hospitality brand for modern travellers, connecting them to genuine places, people and stories through personal experiences, and providing heartfelt hospitality in the world’s most exciting destinations. The collection of distinct, thoughtfully designed luxury hotels and resorts provides a window through which to journey into invigorating new territory, curating personal travel experiences.

From cosmopolitan cities to desert sands to lush islands, Anantara connects travellers to the indigenous, grounds them in authentic luxury, and hosts them with passionate expertise. The portfolio currently boasts over 40 stunning properties located in Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam, China, Cambodia, Malaysia, Maldives, Mauritius, Sri Lanka, Seychelles, Mozambique, Tunisia, Zambia, UAE, Qatar, Oman, Portugal and Spain, with a pipeline of future properties across Asia, the Middle East and Europe.

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Sabre promotes Nicole Regel to Oversee Teams in APAC

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Sabre promotes Nicole Regel to Oversee Teams in APAC

Sydney, Australia, September 25, 2021 / TRAVELINDEX / Sabre Corporation, a leading software and technology provider that powers the global travel industry, has promoted experienced travel industry leader Nicole Regel to oversee the Sabre Travel Solutions agency business across Australia, New Zealand, and the South Pacific.

Nicole, whose career in the travel business spans 25+ years, has been promoted to Senior Director in a significantly expanded role as she takes on the leadership of the Australia and New Zealand team while also retaining her role overseeing Sabre’s ongoing partnership with the Flight Centre Travel Group. Her focus will remain on leveraging Sabre’s best-in-class technologies and unrivalled access to global markets to grow its travel business in the region.

She has experience across the wholesale, airline, TMC, and technology sectors and has held leadership roles within operations, sales, and account management. The move builds on three years as Director, Global Accounts, at Sabre for Nicole as well as high-level roles within other well-known travel and airline businesses including CT Connections, Virgin Australia, and Creative Holidays.

In her spare time, Nicole enjoys socializing with family, friends, colleagues, and industry peers and is looking forward to resuming travel as soon as she is able to do so. She is taking the opportunity while international travel is not possible to learn to sail.

As Senior Director, Nicole will continue to be based in Sydney, reporting into Sabre’s regional headquarters in Singapore.

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Accor and Al Hamra Sign Partnership for First Sofitel Resort in Ras Al Khaimah

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Accor and Al Hamra Sign Partnership for First Sofitel Resort in Ras Al Khaimah

Ras al Khaimah, UAE, September 25, 2021 / TRAVELINDEX / Set to open in 2023, Sofitel Al Hamra Beach Resort, Ras al Khaimah, will be the group’s flagship Sofitel resort in the northern Emirates. Accor, a world-leading hospitality group with over 400 hotels across India, Middle East, Africa and Turkey is expanding its luxury portfolio in the UAE with the introduction of the Sofitel brand into the Emirate of Ras Al Khaimah. Set to open in 2023, the property will become a landmark resort for the group in the region.

The group is collaborating with Al Hamra, the leading real estate development and investment company in Ras Al Khaimah, with plans to expand its hospitality portfolio. The group is focused on developing premier lifestyle destinations, including luxury hospitality and leisure developments.

Benoy Kurien, Group CEO of Al Hamra, said: “We are committed to supporting Ras Al Khaimah’s transformational growth to make it the topmost liveable destination through its urban developments of the future. As the first destination to be certified safe and to record significant growth in tourism and hospitality following the pandemic, the Emirate is focused on strengthening its tourism infrastructure and we will contribute to this by bringing exceptional hospitality experiences. Through our partnership with Accor to bring the Sofitel brand to the Emirate, we strengthen our portfolio of hospitality and leisure assets, in addition to revolutionizing the hospitality landscape in Ras Al Khaimah

Nestled between the Arabian Gulf and Hajar Mountains, the resort is set alongside a private beach, surrounded by landscaped gardens and an 18-hole golf course. Set on the pristine coastline of Ras Al Khaimah, the destination offers visitors an unparalleled experience with a unique topography. The landscapes vary from the highest mountain in the UAE, terracotta deserts to lush mangroves, white sandy beaches and the longest stretch of coastline in the UAE. The property is located less than one hour drive from Dubai International Airport.

“We have been witnessing an accelerated economic growth over past few years for Ras Al Khaimah, which has now positioned itself as a contending Middle Eastern hospitality destination”, says Mark Willis, CEO of Accor India, Middle East, Africa and Turkey. “The introduction of Sofitel Ras Al Khaimah Beach Resort positions Accor as a key player in Emirate’s commitment to develop tourism through enhanced visitor experience with differential and sustainable product while showcasing Accor’s branding capabilities as a leading hospitality group in the region.”

The resort will be strategically located at the heart of the Al Hamra integrated tourism destination, offering its guests direct access to a range of hospitality and leisure offerings which include Al Hamra Golf Club’s s championship 18-hole golf course, Al Hamra Marina and Yacht Club, Al Hamra International Exhibition and Conference Centre (AHIECC) and Al Hamra Mall. All of which is located within an integrated destination with various residences and the future expansion of Al Hamra with a beach board walk and a sport’s complex.

Once open, the property will present 300 keys including contemporary rooms, suites and villas providing views of the gardens, the golf course or the sea. Moreover, the hotel will present six stylish restaurants serving excellent cuisine from around the globe.

Accor currently operates 62 properties (18,562 keys) in the UAE with 20 (5,831keys) properties in the pipeline, including 5 properties under the Sofitel brand.

ABOUT ACCOR
Accor is a world leading hospitality Group consisting of more than 5,100 properties and 10,000 food and beverage venues throughout 110 countries. The Group has one of the industry’s most diverse and fully-integrated hospitality ecosystems encompassing luxury and premium brands, midscale and economy offerings, unique Lifestyle concepts, entertainment and nightlife venues, restaurants and bars, branded private residences, shared accommodation properties, concierge services, co-working spaces and more. Accor also boasts an unrivalled portfolio of distinctive brands and approximately 260,000 team members worldwide. Over 68 million members benefit from the company’s comprehensive loyalty program ALL – Accor Live Limitless – a daily Lifestyle companion that provides access to a wide variety of rewards, services and experiences. Through its Planet 21 – Acting Here, Accor Solidarity, RiiSE and ALL Heartist Fund initiatives, the group is focused on driving positive action through business ethics, responsible tourism, environmental sustainability, community engagement, diversity and inclusivity. Founded in 1967, Accor SA is headquartered in France and publicly listed on the Euronext Paris Stock Exchange (ISIN code: FR0000120404) and on the OTC Market (Ticker: ACCYY) in the United States.

About Al Hamra:
Al Hamra is a Ras Al Khaimah based real estate development and investment company. The group is focused on providing premier lifestyle real estate developments, while investing in hospitality and leisure segments. In line with the Emirate’s growth, Al Hamra has been instrumental in shaping the real estate landscape in the Emirate since its formation in 2003. The company is committed to reimagining life and hospitality through the friendly and safe environment Al Hamra Village has developed while also capitalising on the close proximity to Dubai, just 40 mins away, the financial benefits, the airport and the free-trade zones. Entities under the Al Hamra brand name include; Al Hamra Golf Club, Al Hamra Marina & Yacht Club, Al Hamra Mall, Manar Mall, the multi-award-winning Al Hamra Village and Al Hamra Real Estate Development. Al Hamra is also the developer of Waldorf Astoria Ras Al Khaimah, Al Hamra Beach & Golf Resort and Ritz-Carlton Ras Al Khaimah, Al Hamra Beach.

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WHAT’S GOING ON? The closed US land border is inexplicable

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Can anyone explain why the US is dragging its feet – and parts higher – with respect to opening the northern land border? No matter how “regrettably” he made that decision, for Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas to blame the delay on the Delta variant, as he did this week, is horse manure.

Mayorkas’ attempt to rake over the incomprehensible decision, made it even more bizarre, when he suggested that the restrictions now include language making it possible to relax or lift the ban entirely before the start of the next 30-day window.

“Because we’ve renewed it for 30 days does not necessarily mean that the restriction will last for another 30 days.” He said.

White House press secretary Jen Psaki stirred the doo-doo even further noting that the northern border manoeuvres (not her words) are – now, her words – “part of the process.”

Just what are you saying Secretary Mayorkas? What is it you expect to change within Canada, or to Canadians, in the next possibly/maybe/perhaps 30 days – or less?

And Ms. Psaki, as much as I can admire your deft handling of difficult press conferences … what freaking process?

Air Canada resumed flights to the US in May 2020 – that’s well over a year that Canadians have been able to fly across the border. Why can’t they drive? It cannot be that our cars are filled with some Delta infused petrol, it cannot be that unvaccinated hordes are converging on the northern border – 70% of Canadians are fully vaccinated (as opposed to 54% of Americans) – that’s data as of September 21, 2021.

Still worried about health and safety? Simple – stipulate full vaccinations and a negative Antigen test for drivers.

“It’s incredibly frustrating, it confounds logic, and something’s got to give,” said Scotty Greenwood, president and CEO of the Washington, D.C.-based Canadian American Business Council, adding, “I don’t understand the policy rationale for discriminating against Canadians based on their proximity. If we’re willing to allow Canadians to fly and we’re now willing to allow other nations to fly, why wouldn’t we allow Canadians to drive? It doesn’t make any sense.”

No, it doesn’t, except …

The air versus land issue perhaps speaks to the value the US places on the ability, cost and accountability of airlines to manage the cumbersome process of screening travellers to ensure they meet the necessary health requirements. The airlines are currently charged with this responsibility – so why mess with a good thing? And, it’s a benefit to the airline industry as well … ‘you can’t drive?  Well, here we are.’ Not that I’m criticising the airlines for that, it’s been tough all around.

But, for Pete’s sake people (and yes, we do know he’s Transportation Secretary) there is a huge advantage to the US economy when Canadians drive across the border.

Canadians visit America not just for the pleasure of vacationing in, or residing for the several months in your cities, towns and resorts (amazing though they may be), not just for theme parks, or beaches, or sport, or adventure, not just to visit friends and family, not just for the weather (let’s not even begin to compare) – they visit for all those reasons – and all those reasons cause them to spend money.

Whether it’s cross border shopping for the day, or snowbirds heading for homes – owned or rented for the winter – (where they spend on entertainment, gas, groceries, shopping and anything else you can think of) the bottom line is – Canadians – all 20.7 million of them who visited the US in 2019 – no matter how they got there – were a benefit to the US economy to the tune of US $19 billion.

So, what this all about?

Canada barely got a mention this week when the US announced plans to ease travel restrictions on a number of other countries, including the UK, the EU, China and India, among others. Sure, you can’t drive in from those countries – but so what.

The subject didn’t come up come either at the national security committee hearings on Capitol Hill, even though Mayorkas was among the witnesses.

American journalist and author Edward Alden, a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, suggests the ongoing ban on recreational travel from Canada and Mexico may reflect a broader presidential doctrine aimed at placating nationalist sentiment inside the US.

With all due respect, few Americans appear to be overly isolationist when it comes to Canada, though the southern border certainly gets the “Build the Wall” crowd going. However, even less fanatical, more serious and thoughtful Americans, know there is a serious issue to the south, exacerbated by caravans of migrants from Central America and the current crisis which has tens of thousands of migrants, many from earthquake-ravaged Haiti, gathering in the hope of seeking asylum in the US.

But what has that to do with the northern border?

Critics have suggested that the Biden administration is unwilling to open the Canadian border when it is unwilling to do so for Mexico. But policy for America’s northern and southern borders should not and cannot be coupled. That makes no sense at all and is opposed by many politicians in the President’s own party.

US Senate Democrats, including Michigan senators Debbie Stabenow and Gary Peters, Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand of New York, and New Hampshire Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, urged Biden to lift the ban.

“We believe that fully vaccinated Canadians should be allowed to safely travel into the United States via land ports of entry,” according to the letter, which was also signed by New Hampshire Sen. Maggie Hassan, and Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar and Sen. Angus King, the Independent from Maine.

“We urge you to lift these restrictions before October, provide a plan for reopening land ports of entry and appoint an interagency lead on US-Canadian border restrictions related to the COVID-19 pandemic.”

Canadians, snowbirds in particular, are deeply affected by the seemingly nonsensical divide between those travelling by land and those by air. And as noted, a vast number of American politicians and businesses support a return to an open land border between our countries.

Canada has permitted fully vaccinated US citizens to drive across the border since August 9th this year. It is mind-boggling and absurd that the US has not reciprocated.

We’ll give the last word to New York congressman Brian Higgins, “Canadians should be pissed off – and for good reason.”

 

First published at Travel Industry Today

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VENICE’S HILTON MOLINO STUCKY: A repurposed flour mill turned 5 star hotel

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Chain hotels are faceless, corporate, and bland. A close your eyes and you could be anywhere in the world kind of experience – merely a place to put your head down at night. In my sniffy opinion, they’re all the same. That was until I first glimpsed the Hilton Molino Stucky in Venice, Italy.

Hunched on the banks of Giudecca Island, looking across the main canal to Venice’s historic centre, is the dramatic Neo-Gothic Hilton Molino Stucky. It’s an iconic structure that’s defined the Venetian landscape for more than 140 years.

Back in the day
Giovanni Stucky was an icon amongst industrialist, his commercial empire, the Molino Stucky, originally functioned as one of the largest flour mills in Europe from the 1880s until the 1950s. In its time, the Molino Stucky produced some the highest quantity flour on the continent. Following world wars, and Stucky’s premature death, the mill slowly began to decline and was later abandoned. It ceased operating in 1955, then stood vacant for 50 years.

First impressions are everything in this business
In the late 1990s the once flourishing mill joined the Hilton portfolio who, after completing a massive restoration project, reopened as the Hilton Molino Stucky Venice. Paying homage to its origins, the eight floor 13-building redbrick complex was transformed into a five-star hotel – complete with a rooftop pool and cocktail bar, both of which are hotel rarities in Venice’s heart.

The birds-eye views across the ancient city are mind-blowing
The 379-bedroom hotel has taken classic Venetian style and turned up the volume. The newly refurbished rooms and suites with light neutral tones, are timeless in design, décor, and modernity. It’s all merged with the venetian heritage, the lagoon history and that of the flour mill. The design details, hand-painted wall motifs and fabrics pay homage to it all.


Be sure to book a canal facing room
To look at, this historic Venetian gem is an architectural masterpiece; inside it’s a work of genius with industrial-chic blending with traditional and modern accents. It’s been sympathetically restored with interesting and original features of the old mill in situ.

The gastronomic highlight of your stay
For an unforgettable culinary experience book a dinner table at the hotel’s Aromi Restaurant. This is a culinary event you’ll not want to miss – it’s the hottest meal ticket in town!

Chef Luca Nania and Skyline bartender

You’ll have an emotional connection with Executive Chef, Luca Nania’s recipes, and discover delectable regional food flavours when paired with Italian wines, inspired by local ingredients.

“All my produce is traceable and is mostly locally sourced: for example, we use cuttlefish from Chioggia, and radishes from nearby Treviso. Every few months I visit all my suppliers and taste test all the ingredients for my menus. Once I’m completely satisfied with the outcome the next step is a taste session for the management team, so that we can gather everyone’s feedback and finalise the menu.

One of my signature dishes is octopus glazed with balsamic vinegar, with watermelon and sheep’s milk ricotta. I start by choosing only the Verace octopus (which is easily recognisable as the tentacles have a double row of suction cups). I put the tentacles inside a vacuum bag, adding sesame oil to avoid breakage of the skin, I cook it in my Roner at 77° for 5 hours. When the sous vide process is complete, I add some crunchiness by flambéing the tentacles with Modena balsamic vinegar. This is the recipe that I have been studying for years and have perfected the temperature and cooking time.

For me it’s all about a clean presentation and not too many ingredients otherwise it becomes messy – simplicity is key. I place maximum focus on the quality of the raw material, the perfect cooking process and presentation.

I had the amazing opportunity to work in many different kitchens. I think no one master has given me all the knowledge that I need for this very hard job. I’ve learned more from teamwork as everyone has a specific role and the final success is everyone’s merit.

My time at JW Marriott in Beijing (where I oversaw a large operation), is what I refer to as my ‘university’. I managed large volumes and delivered only high-quality dishes. This is where I learned how to work under pressure, run huge banquets and where my Executive Chef taught me a few Asian ‘must’ dishes.

The chef I admire the most would have to be Oldani. I find that my philosophy is very similar to his way of running a kitchen.

The most essential items in my kitchen are my Roner, as well as my hand-crafted knives – each has a special job to do.

But I’ll make no excuse about miles travelled in sourcing my Angus beef from Nebraska – it’s simply superb marbling and the best beef in the world. Sure, I could buy good meat locally, but that’s not good enough. I want the best.”

To demonstrate Luca pushed a hefty Nebraskan Angus spare rib under my nose, encouraging me to sample it and draw my own conclusion. Using his Roner, a microwave oven, then flash-frying it for a minute, delivered the most succulent and flavoursome beef I’ve ever tasted. It literally dripped off my fork.

How to get there
From the airport: The hotel is easily accessible from the Marco Polo Airport and can take up to an hour using a vaporetto (water bus), or 30 minutes by water taxi. From the Santa Lucia Train Station, you’re looking at a ten-minute vaporetto commute. You could hire a water taxi from the Consorzio Motoscafi Venezia counter at the airport’s arrivals level, immediately after leaving the baggage area.
From the cruise port: If your ship arrives at the main Marittima cruise basin, take the Alilaguna airport boat’s Linea Blu directly to the Hilton Molino Stucky. The price is around €8.

Getting around
• To reach Venice’s famous sights like Doge’s Palace, St. Mark’s Square, and the Rialto Bridge use hotel shuttle.
• At the Hilton Molino Stucky Venice you’re shielded from the crowds however, you’ll not be totally isolated from Venice’s sights, shops, and restaurants as they are merely minutes away on a water taxi.

The ultimate guest experience
Today’s traveller is savvy, and they’re looking for more than bed and board, which is where the Hilton Molino Stucky have stepped up and personalised their experience, offering niche experiences relevant to Venice.

• a private guided boat tour discovering Venice, its islands, lagoon, learning of its history, geography, and traditions;
• a visit to the magical island of Murano and see the ancient art of glass blowing at the hands of an expert glassmaker;
• the brightly coloured fishermen’s island of Burano, where traditional delicate Venetian handmade lace is made;
• the peaceful island of Torcello, famed for their incredible Byzantine mosaics in the Cathedral of Santa Maria Dell’Assunta;
• a privately guided tour of The Peggy Guggenheim Museum, one of the most impressive galleries in Italy;
• an afternoon at Lido Blue Moon, a private beach resort thirty minutes away from the hotel on the island of Venice Lido;
• The hotel’s pastry chef, Giovanni Petrillo, has a baking class where he’ll teach you how to make the perfect dough and the traditional S-shape of the famed buttery Bussola cookies.

Pool and Rialto Lobby Bar and lounge

Cocktails on the roof
The hotel’s crowning glory is the chic Skyline bar – one of the most exclusive locations in the city. Yes, drinks are expensive, but not overly so. This is a cocktail bar in Venice, where everything comes at a price – especially if a bird’s eye view is thrown into the mix.

You can sit outside on the terrace or at your own table inside. Be sure to make a reservation and request a table well placed to take in the views. During the summer months there are pool parties, and regular live music and DJs on the terrace.

The cocktail menu is inspirational, and the mixologists like to show off their creativity. I have intimate and repeated knowledge of their Rum Havana Club Special, so it comes recommended. Check out their cocktail menu – www.skylinebarvenice.it

Pros
• Staff have a raw passion and an intimate knowledge of their city.
• Peaceful location, away from the crowds.
• Stunning rooftop pool, bar with panoramic views, as well as a spa.
• Four bars and restaurants in the hotel.
• Shuttle service directly to San Marco.
• Pet-friendly.

Cons
• Situated out of the centre, away from the main attractions.
• Spa access cost €20 ($30) per person, and you need to book in advance.
• Unless you’re a Hilton frequent flyer card holder, you will need to pay for in-room WiFi (my pet peeve!), but it is complimentary in common areas.

Practical matters
• Value for Money? Prices start at €190 ($282) per room (double occupancy), which includes breakfast.
• Access for guests with disabilities? There are 20 adapted rooms.
• Family-Friendly? There are several interconnecting rooms and family suites. Baby cots and highchairs can be provided. Babysitting services can be organised.

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FALLS FLORAL TRAIL PASSES THE SNIFF TEST

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A fresh floral trail is in bloom in Niagara Falls starting today (Sept. 24), running for only 10 days through Oct. 3. Fleurs de Villes Niagara Falls is a one-of-a-kind self-guided, socially spaced, indoor/outdoor floral celebration that joins the newly opened Niagara Parks Power Station attraction to give visitors to the Ontario tourism mecca new opportunities to discover beyond the iconic Falls.

The floral trail features 30-plus installations created by top Niagara and Ontario floral talent. Special programming, including culinary experiences, afternoon tea, floral workshops, and artisan markets will also take place throughout the city.

Free to the public, Fleurs de Villes Niagara Falls Floral Trail runs through the Fallsview Entertainment District and Niagara Parks and features stunning large-scale fresh floral installations, interactive displays, and the famous Fleurs de Villes floral mannequins (banner photo).

“Fleurs de Villes is known for bringing flowers to the people at our public fresh floral shows around the world, including Paris, London, and New York City. Flowers make us all happy and we are delighted to bring this unique experience to Canada’s most iconic destination,” says Fleurs de Villes co-founder Karen Marshall. “There has never been a better time to stop and smell the roses, in a socially safe manner.”

Explore the trail

The Floral Trail follows a 3-km. route with spectacular views of the Falls and local gardens, located near restaurants, shops and attractions.

The route starts at Rambler’s Rest, the famed lookout point along the Niagara Parkway, where visitors will find a fresh floral mannequin inspired by Marilyn Monroe in the 1953 film “Niagara,” which was partially shot right on that spot.

The trail continues along the Parkway to Queen Victoria Place, with a stop to view installations at the Niagara Parks Police building. Continuing down the Parkway, more displays appear near the Illumination Tower and Table Rock Welcome Centre, including an orange floral hoop to honour the children of the Residential School tragedies.

Next up is the Niagara Parks Power Station, a 116-year-old facility recently transformed into Niagara’s newest visitor experience, offering daytime guided and self-guided tours, as well as an immersive nighttime sound and light experience, “Currents: Niagara’s Power Transformed.” (More on this later in the story).

Riding up the Falls Incline Railway, trail explorers can stroll through the entertainment district where, starting at the corner of Livingstone Street and Fallsview Boulevard, the Marriott on the Falls showcases a spectacular floral staircase (indoors) and a floral bench (outdoors). Further north along the boulevard, there are fresh floral mannequins, a bear in a floral garden at the Radisson Hotel, and a floral heart in front of the Fallsview Casino.

Across from the casino, the Hilton features two floral installations (one outside and one inside) and around the corner on Murray Street, visitors will spot the American Falls enroute to the Skylon Tower and across the promenade to Robinson Street for six more beautiful pop-up displays, including a floral replica of the Skylon Tower.

Continuing along to the Old Stone Inn, two impressive floral installations compliment floral-themed culinary and artistry events taking place at the Inn during the Fleurs de Villes festival.

For the most up-to-date Floral Trail map and list of special programming, including culinary experiences and workshops, click HERE.

Chrysanthemum Show

Those who miss the Floral Trail will have another opportunity to stop and smell the, er, chrysanthemums, at the Niagara Parks Floral Showhouse, which is transformed into a lush fall paradise as cascading chrysanthemum blooms adorn every corner of the showroom during the annual Chrysanthemum Show (Oct. 23-Nov. 7) – one of the longest running shows at the venue, featuring stunning hanging baskets and arrangements, as well as individual blooms and bushes, all bursting with bold autumn shades of red, gold, white, and orange.

Niagara Parks Power Station
Meanwhile, Niagara’s newest landmark attraction, the Niagara Parks Power Station, is now open, with guided or self-guided tours available daily and, now at night, an immersive sound and light experience that brings the historic power station back to life through captivating visuals and a breathtaking musical score. “Currents: Niagara’s Power Transformed,” debuted on Sept. 3.

The first major power plant on the Canadian side of Niagara Falls, the Niagara station was completed in 1905 to produce hydroelectricity by leveraging the power of the Niagara River. Beyond stunning architectural features and landscape design, the power station was one of the first in the world to undertake a major tunnel project, with water entering through the forebay and dropping 55 m. before being expelled into a 610 m. tunnel that emptied into the lower Niagara River, right at the base of the Horseshoe Falls.

A marvel of engineering and architecture, the station’s generators were the largest of their kind, followed shortly after by those at the Toronto Power Generating Station located a short distance south. In its operation, enough power was generated to service Fort Erie, Ont., and Buffalo, NY, and the plant remained in operation until 2006 when it was decommissioned.

Tours allow visitors to explore the interior of the plant, with repurposed artifacts, interactive exhibits, and interpretive installations. Phase two of the attraction, expected to open in summer 2022, will give guests access to the incredible underground infrastructure via a glass elevator that will take visitors down below the generator floor to explore the tailrace tunnel that empties at the base of the Falls.

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Krush Brands Launches Dubai’s First Food Accelerator Contest

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Krush Brands Launches Dubai’s First Food Accelerator Contest

Dubai, United Arab Emirates, September 24, 2021 / TRAVELINDEX / At this year’s Arabian & African Hospitality Investment Conference and Global Restaurant Investment Forum, serial entrepreneur Ian Ohan, founder and CEO of KRUSH Brands officially announced the launch of Rise Up, Dubai’s first food accelerator contest.

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– Rise Up is a nationwide call, to anyone who believes they have an idea, a product, a business that needs a little help and the right infrastructure to thrive.
– Rise Up wants to find the best and brightest culinary talents and entrepreneurial thinkers in the UAE.
– Winners will receive coaching, get access to a long list of industry expertise, and operational know-how.

The great recession of 2009 was exactly what Dubai F&B needed. It cleaned up an over-saturated landscape, full of boring, unimaginative venues, kept alive by a steady stream of hungry investors and even hungrier tourists.

History will also show us that Covid 19 was, in some ways, good for the food and beverage industry of Dubai.

Covid has forced innovation. It’s accelerated the marriage of tech and food, of digital and analogue. It has re-defined the boundaries in which food can operate. It has shone a light on some of the industry’s “shadows”, bringing light and understanding where there was once darkness and confusion. It has created a fragmented marketplace that is ripe for new relationships and collaborations.

Never in Dubai’s illustrious 50-year history has so much “domestic” talent been available yet not used. However, talent rarely stays still for long, and nor should it.

Dubai has innovation, ambition, and opportunity as part of it’s DNA. Dubai has entrepreneurship and success coursing through its veins and food is its heartbeat.

However, launching or even running a business can be overwhelming. Considerations like licenses, facilities, tech, staffing, marketing, all come into play when establishing a business. The most talented and determined often need support and guidance to succeed.

Enter Rise Up DXB, Dubai’s first food accelerator contest. Rise Up wants to find the best and brightest culinary talents and entrepreneurial thinkers; to foster the growth of start-up concepts and businesses and capitalize on Dubai’s culture of drive, ambition, entrepreneurship, and success.

Rise Up DXB & Krush Brands are looking for glimmers of inspiration and innovation, glinting in the ashes of this pandemic.

All that is needed to enter this foodpreneur contest is a great product, a defined purpose, an obsession about customers and of course, drive and determination.

Powered by Krush Brands, the winners will receive coaching, and get access to a long list of industry experts available to provide unique assistance in build, fit-out, marketing, menu development, business advice and more.

Resources will be available, whether it is desk space, wifi and a good coffee machine or graphic design, videography and business admin, Krush Brands offers it all.

Finally, there is a valuable community of like-minded, talented F&B entrepreneurs and operators, who have built a positive, encouraging environment. A haven for budding talent to build a legacy for their future.

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This is a nationwide call, to anyone who believes they have an idea, a product, a business that needs a little help and the right infrastructure to thrive. A culinary spark that can be nurtured into a roaring flame, felt and seen across the region.

About KRUSH Brands
KRUSH Brands is a locally owned “made in the UAE”, full-service, multi-kitchen, brand development, operating and franchising company. Developing and partnering with cool local brands that you love, bound together by technology, convenient and reliable, better-for-you food, from a company that cares.

KRUSH Brands owns and operates Freedom Pizza, Wildflower Poke & More, Coco Yogo Vegan Kitchen, Salad Jar, and has recently partnered with local, lovable brands Jet Lagged Chef and Viking Bageri with more brands coming soon.

It also owns Big Dwarf Food Technology that develops KRUSH Brands’ proprietary digital, online ordering, operating and delivery platforms and has recently developed Locale – the only full-stack, food technology, restaurant and delivery company, that owns its entire value chain.

Locale is positioned to capture the exponential growth of the online food and cloud kitchen market and will power all KRUSH Brands with proprietary technology, a robust delivery platform and its fleet of professional delivery drivers delivering fast, fresh and safe, every time.

First published at TravelCommunication.net

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WTTC Announces Net Zero Roadmap for Travel and Tourism

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WTTC Announces Net Zero Roadmap for Travel and Tourism

London, United Kingdom, September 24, 2021 / TRAVELINDEX / The World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) announces the launch of a Net Zero Roadmap for the Travel & Tourism sector to support the industry in combatting climate change during its virtual climate week event. Global tourism body also announces new ground-breaking social and environmental indicators for the sector.

Read all the latest WTTC News and Updates here.

It also announced the launch of ground-breaking social and environmental research data. The first time such data will be produced across the whole sector, building on WTTC’s annual high-anticipated  Economic Impact Report (EIR).

These vital pieces of work represent WTTC’s biggest deliverables in the sector’s drive towards net zero by 2050.

The powerful initiative is being run in collaboration with the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and professional services and consulting experts, Accenture.

WTTC made the announcement at its virtual ‘Net Zero Travel & Tourism – From Ambition to Action’ event today, during annual Climate Week NYC.

Julia Simpson, WTTC President & CEO, said: “The launch of our Net Zero Roadmap for the Travel & Tourism sector and development of sector wide data to measure our success are major steps to show how Travel & Tourism is playing its part in addressing climate change.

“WTTC, alongside our partners and sponsors, looks forward to offering tangible and meaningful solutions to meet the climate change challenge.

“In collaboration with UNEP and Accenture, WTTC will launch the Net Zero Roadmap for the Travel & Tourism sector at COP26 in Glasgow next month. This is a major new initiative that will support our industries on their journeys to become Net Zero.

“As a sector, we are aware that not all industries can achieve such goals at the same time, which is why our Net Zero Roadmap will be so critical.

“As the new President & CEO of WTTC, I am committed to putting climate change front and centre of everything we do.”

The Net Zero Roadmap will include a status quo overview of climate actions in Travel & Tourism, direct lessons learned from the past 18 months, and will include action frameworks for specific industries to help accelerate climate commitments and emissions reduction.

WTTC will regularly monitor and update this climate action inventory research, providing continuous updates until the Travel & Tourism sector’s targets are achieved.

During the virtual event, which was sponsored by IHG, participants discussed the sustainability challenges the Travel & Tourism sector faces, along with the creation of the way forward in the sector’s quest to become net zero.

Read all the latest WTTC News and Updates here.

The interactive session included remarks by Julia Simpson, WTTC President & CEO, representatives for United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), Arnold Donald, WTTC Chair and President and CEO of Carnival Corporation, Elie Maalouf, Chief Executive Officer Americas, IHG, Alex Zozaya, Chairman of Apple Leisure Group, and Gilda Perez-Alvarado, Global CEO of JLL Hotels and Hospitality among others.

First published at TravelCommunication.net

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